Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University (Jul 2012)

ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Comparison between Mc Connell Patellar Taping and Conventional Physiotherapy Treatment in the Management of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome A Randomised Controlled Trial –

  • Chhaya Verma,
  • Vijaya Krishnan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 01, no. 02
pp. 95 – 104

Abstract

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Background: Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS), also called Peripatellar Tendinitis in Merchant’s classification (1988), is the clinical entity of pain on - activity, on patellofemoral joint examination and on stair climbing, squatting, pseudo locking, prolonged sitting etc [1]. Varieties of conservative treatments aresuggested, including quadriceps strengthening, patellar taping, stretching, electrotherapy and biofeedback with no single intervention being most effective. Hence, comparison between thetwo techniques – patellar taping and the conventional method was undertaken to determine their effectiveness with respect topain and function. Methods: 20 subjects diagnosed with unilateral PFPS knee were randomly selected and allocated into two group- Group A (Mc Connell taping and vastus medialis oblique’s (VMO exercises) and Group B (Short Wave Diathermy and VMO exercises).Treatment was continued for two weeks with pre and post Pain and Function recorded. Student’s ‘t’ test was used for statistical analysis.Results: Both groups showed statistically significant pain relief and functional improvements. On comparison, Group A showed highly significant pain relief and higher % change for functional increment. Conclusion: Taping and Short Wave Diathermy (SWD) bothshowed significant pain relief and functional improvement. Taping showed highly significant pain relief for eccentric activities with a high % change in function. Thus, patellar taping appears more effective in treating PFPS.

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